I Can Handle This On My Own

I can handle this on my own

Caregiving for a loved one with memory loss can be rewarding, but it also takes a toll on the caregiver and those around them. In fact, over 50% of family caregivers will suffer from a decline in health or possibly death due to the physical and mental strain that they go through. It is never too early to talk about care options like memory care facilities, home health and healthcare aids. Researching offerings that can help you before a crisis happens. It is just as important for you to maintain good physical and mental health as it is for your loved one.

What will happen if I don't get help?

While it is not possible to accurately predict what will happen in each individual case, memory diseases will almost certainly progress to a point where help is necessary. Memory-impairment can lead to hazardous situations like wandering off or falls and fall-related injuries. At the very least, quality of life will decline due to the person’s inability to properly care for his or herself.

The final stages of life’s journey should be taken with dignity and comfort. We’re here to support you during this important time.
At Silverado we believe that how a person leaves this earth is as important as how they spent their life on it. Our skilled staff sees hospice care as the punctuation at the end of a life well-lived. This inspires a tireless work ethic focused on delivering comfort to our patients, mind, body and soul.

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Silverado’s care expertise is at your fingertips. If you are looking for services or just some experienced insight, we’re here to help.